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BrowseNoah Van Sciver Noah Van Sciver was born in 1984 and raised in a large Mormon family in New Jersey. He first came to comic readers' attention with his comic book series Blammo, which earned him an Ignatz nomination in 2010. He currently lives in Denver, CO with his cat Getrude among stacks of books. See also: Mome Vol. 11-15 Five-Pack
Various Artists Five volumes of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from nearly three dozen artists from around the world - almost 600 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$49.99 Mome Vol. 11-20 Mega-Bundle
Various Artists Ten volumes of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from about four dozen artists from around the world - nearly 1200 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$99.99 Mome Vol. 15 - Summer 2009
Various Artists T. Edward Bak's new graphic novel begins; Gilbert Shelton's and Tim Hensley's end; Dash Shaw, Andrice Arp, Sara Edward-Corbett, Conor O'Keefe, Noah Van Sciver, Robert Goodin, Paul Hornschemeier, and a bound-in minicomic by Max.
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$14.99 Mome Vol. 22 - Fall 2011
Various Artists The final issue. Double-sized, double-stuffed. Some O.G. contributors and recent favorites return, and several newcomers get in under the wire. Over 30 artists in all, including a super secret surprise guest!
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$19.99 Mome Vol. 6-15 Mega-Bundle (With BONUS Vol. 1)
Various Artists A "baker's ten" of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from nearly fifty artists from around the world - over 1300 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$99.99 The Comics Journal #293
Bob Levin gets drunk with Zap cartoonist S. Clay Wilson; Alex Robinson: from Journal hatchet job to critical acclaim; reviews of Ware, Hergé, Huizenga, Spiegelman, Hernandez and more; plus Joe Matt and the CCS Class of 2008.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #295
Brian K. Vaughan on Y: The Last Man, Lost, Ex Machina and more; Paul Karasik interviews Gipi; John Kerschbaum talks brutality. Should superheroes come out of the closet? Reviews of Zot!, Kirby: King of Comics & more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #296
Our annual Best of the Year issue includes interviews with critics' faves Lynda Barry, Frank Quitely, Dash Shaw, David Hajdu and Mike Luckovich, pros' picks for Best of 2008, a first look at C. Tyler's new book, a gallery of Finnish comics and more.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #297
Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois creator Mort Walker; French artist Emmanuel Guibert on Alan's War; a gallery of art by pioneering caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson; a biographical essay by Masses cartoonist Art Young; and more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #298
Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon on The Umbrella Academy and breaking into U.S. comics; Perry Bible Fellowship's Nicholas Gurewitch talks about love; brutally honest Thriller artist Trevor Von Eeden; Percy Crosby's Skippy; much more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #299
The previously untold story of Someday Funnies, a lost collection of unpublished strips by 190 of the world’s most important cartoonists! Plus Josh Cotter, Myron Waldman's Eve, Kramers Ergot 7, and more reviews and columns.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #300
A spectacular anniversary issue featuring intergenerational dialogues between the cream of the cartooning biz: Huizenga/Spiegelman, Sally/Hernandez, Shaw/Mazzucchelli, Rall/Bors, Borgman/Knight, Menu/Harkham, Chaykin/Anderson, Quitely/Gibbons & many more.
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